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ALEX R. HERNANDEZ JR.

Property Division Attorneys

Do you need help with your divorce?

Divorce attorneys at the Law Offices of Alex Hernandez Jr. possess the skill, qualifications, and experience necessary to represent you in complex disputes involving property division. Texas is a community property state and we know how the law views matters of property division. We will ensure that you get your fair share of the marital property and that you’re not burdened with more than what is your correct share of the marital debt.

If you’re facing a divorce and don’t want things to become more stressful than they already are, then we can help you with property division related to homes, real estate, retirement assets, business assets, bank assets, jewelry, books, clothes, furniture, antiques, collections, coins, electronics, etc.

We have a record of enabling clients achieve favorable divorce property settlements. We share your concern about your post-divorce financial future. Our initial consultation will educate and inform you on your rights and take you through the steps involved in property division.

It is possible that you can arrive at a favorable property division without having to litigate. This works out to the benefit of all parties involved.

The attorneys at the Law Offices of Alex R. Hernandez Jr. help their clients reach divorce property settlements that protect their future and safeguard their rights. If a mutually agreeable settlement cannot be arrived at, then we can consider a third-party mediator. If that too fails then we will pursue your interests in court.

Call us now for an assessment of the best course of action for you regarding property division. The specifics of each case vary with the situation. Division can be tricky for commingled property. Is that the case with your marital property? Are you finding it difficult to identify separate property from community property? Has your property been misappropriated? Are there proceeds from personal injury compensation? Are you claiming real estate located in another state?